Siemens A35 Technical Specifications
Network: The Siemens A35 operates on GSM technology, providing 2G bands for reliable communication on GSM 900 and 1800 frequencies. Although it lacks GPRS and EDGE, it offers essential mobile connectivity.
Launch: Announced in 2000 and discontinued thereafter, the Siemens A35 represented an era of simple yet functional mobile phones.
Body and Display: With dimensions of 118 x 46 x 28 mm and weighing 122 g, the Siemens A35 is compact and lightweight. It features an alphanumeric display with a resolution of 2 lines x 16 characters, providing clear and concise information.
Memory and Camera: The Siemens A35 doesn’t support expandable memory, and the phonebook is stored on the SIM card only. It can store 10 dialed and 5 missed calls. Like many phones of its time, it lacks a camera, focusing on basic communication functions.
Sound and Features: Equipped with monophonic ringtones, the Siemens A35 doesn’t have a loudspeaker or a 3.5mm jack. However, it features essential functions like SMS messaging and a clock. Despite lacking games or advanced features like Bluetooth or radio, it supports 25 languages, catering to a wide user base.
Battery and Miscellaneous: Powered by a removable NiMH 600 mAh battery, the Siemens A35 offers a standby time of up to 150 hours and a talk time of up to 4 hours. Available in seven colors including Caribic Blue, Pineapple, Magma Red, Moon White, Anthracite, Oriental Blue, and Aubergine, the Siemens A35 was a reliable and stylish choice for mobile communication.